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Baytown Today
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Baytown Anglers Struggle in Windy Conditions
Fishing report highlights challenges for weekend boaters on the water
Mar. 30, 2026 at 12:45am
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Capt. Cooper's crew faces a tough day on the water as strong winds challenge their fishing efforts in the Galveston Bay area.Baytown TodayCapt. Gary Cooper, a veteran fishing guide based in Baytown, Texas, reported a tough bite for his crew of four anglers on Saturday as they battled strong winds while fishing with live shrimp under popping corks.
Why it matters
Fishing is a popular recreational activity in the Galveston Bay area, but sudden shifts in weather can make for challenging conditions that test the skills of even experienced anglers and captains.
The details
According to the report, Capt. Cooper and his group were forced to contend with strong winds that made it difficult to effectively fish their live shrimp setup, a common tactic for targeting inshore species like speckled trout and redfish in the region.
- Capt. Cooper fished on Saturday, March 29, 2026.
The players
Capt. Gary Cooper
A veteran fishing guide based in Baytown, Texas.
The takeaway
This report highlights how quickly weather conditions can change and impact the success of recreational anglers, underscoring the importance of flexibility, preparation, and experience when pursuing fish in the Galveston Bay area.
